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You love living in the San Fernando Valley and feel at home in the Canoga Park neighborhood, which boasts a diverse population and access to some of California’s most beautiful parks and recreation areas. What you don’t care for so much is the traffic, but that’s just the reality of living anywhere in Southern California. Since you work from home three days a week, you started taking an Uber rideshare to your office instead of driving, which makes the commute so much more pleasant. But some drivers aren’t so skilled, which you learned the hard way. Last Thursday, your driver stepped on the gas as the light was changing to red, failing to notice the car coming across the intersection.
The sound of crunching steel, shattering glass, and screeching tires still replays in your mind ever since the collision. Now you’re in the hospital nursing head and neck injuries, bruises, a couple of broken bones. You probably wouldn’t have survived if you weren’t wearing your seatbelt. Once you’re up to it, you’ll want to hear about your legal options from an experienced Canoga Park Uber accident lawyer at Walch Law.
The following is a primer on how liability is established, claims are filed, and more when you’re involved in an Uber accident, either as a passenger or another motorist.
The first thing you should do after any motor vehicle accident is to check on anyone who needs emergency first aid. Either you or the driver should call for emergency care and the police (to get an official report), if you’re able to do so. Also (again, if you’re able) the driver should move the vehicle out of the intersection and onto the side of the road to avoid additional problems.
If you’re able to do get the following information, then you should do so:
Uber accidents require that you check the following information as well (this will help your attorney, but don’t worry if you’re too injured to do this after the accident):
Remember, your Canoga Park Uber accident lawyer will help you fill in the gaps if you’re unable to get all of that information at the scene.
Regardless of the nature of your accident, insurance companies are not in the business of doling out massive amounts of money. They’re in it for a profit, so you’ll want to protect your interests and never accept an early settlement offer if you haven’t had the chance to fully assess your injuries and losses.
Uber provides some insurance coverage for their drivers (who are independent contractors, not employees) but they don’t make the claims process easy. Be aware that your Uber claim could be difficult for a number of reasons, such as:
Your attorney will be able to get a complete picture of your losses, which will be monetized as damages in your claim. Injuries have a way of impacting facets of our lives we may not have considered at first, such as long-term disabilities, future earnings, and pain and suffering.
You hoped to avoid the problems associated with commuting in Southern California but you didn’t count on your driver being negligent. You have the right to seek monetary compensation for your losses. Call the Law Offices of Gary K. Walch, a Law Corporation today and put your mind at ease. We have been winning Uber cases since the company started and know how to go up against them and get you paid the most. Call us now to learn more.